Pronunciation: /əˈkeɪdiəˌlaɪt/
noun a member of the Acadian ethnic group or a resident of Acadia
A1 An acadialite is a student who attends Acadia University.
A2 I met an acadialite at the library who was studying for an exam.
B1 The acadialites organized a fundraiser to support a local charity.
B2 As an acadialite, she excelled in her studies and graduated with honors.
C1 The acadialite's research project was published in a prestigious academic journal.
C2 Acadialites are known for their dedication to academic excellence and community service.
adjective relating to Acadia or the Acadian people
A1 The acadialite student was eager to learn new vocabulary.
A2 The acadialite teacher used interactive games to engage the students.
B1 The acadialite curriculum focused on practical skills for the workplace.
B2 The acadialite approach to language learning emphasized real-life communication.
C1 The acadialite research project delved deep into the cultural implications of language use.
C2 The acadialite methodology revolutionized the way language education was approached.
formal Acadialite is a rare mineral that is found in certain geological formations.
informal I heard that Acadialite is really valuable among collectors.
slang Check out this cool Acadialite specimen I found at the rock shop!
figurative Her love for geology is like Acadialite, rare and precious.
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